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 Queen's Journal | Sleep-deprived students seek helpQueen's JournalFalling asleep late and waking up early can cause students to develop delayed sleep phase syndrome. The disorder, common in people 17 to 25, can lead to insomnia later in life. Fitzpatrick said students should also limit alcohol and marijuana use if ... and more » |
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| Melatonin For A Better Night's Sleep – Maybe?Patch.comAlso, melatonin appears to have a positive result with delayed sleep phase syndrome, which occurs mostly in adolescence. With this syndrome, the individual has a hard time falling asleep at a normal time. Instead they fall asleep late into the night or ... and more » |
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| Insomniac teenagers: Blame it on tech toysBangalore MirrorDr Ravindra Mehta, chest and sleep disorder medicine specialist, Fortis Hospital, says that delayed sleep phase syndrome, a chronic disorder of sleep timing, is common amongst teens. “Generally, teenagers like to sleep late, but with various gadgets to ... |
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